Carrier"Rites of Passage/True Believers"
Rites of Passage - The last day in the Gulf is the last chance to drop bombs before the Nimitz heads home. The jets take off, laden with ordnance, and return hours later, still carrying the same bombs. As the Nimitz crosses the equator, the entire ship takes part in the Crossing the Line Ceremony, an ancient maritime ritual. D

3:00 am

Unfinished Nation"Battle City"
South needs support of England and France to win war; North needs to maintain status quo. North needs to win militarily; South needs to avoid defeat. Most of American West removed from fighting. Lee appointed commander of Army of Virginia; takes war into Northern territory. Union forces have parade of generals. Battles extremely costly to both sides; Lincoln uses near victory at Antietam to issue Emancipation Proclamation. Both sides resort to draft.G

3:30 am

Unfinished Nation"Final Stages"
1863 pivotal year in determining outcome of war. Decisive battles at Vicksburg, Gettysburg, and Chattanooga. Ulysses S. Grant named Commander of Western Theater for Union after victory at Vicksburg. Material superiority of North begins to make a difference. South devastated by Sherman's march through Georgia. Grant and Meade pursue Lee in Virginia in 1864. Vastly outnumbered, Lee holds on behind fortifications at Petersburg; finally surrenders to Lee at Appomattox Courthouse in April of 1865. In military terms, long war is over.G

4:00 am

Unfinished Nation"Determined to Be Heard"
Patterns of social and cultural protests in the 1960s and 1970s: the New Left, countercultures. The mobilization of minorities: Native American fight for civil rights, Latino activism, gay liberation. The new feminism. Environmental efforts.G

4:30 am

Unfinished Nation"Crisis of Authority"
Nixon, Kissinger, and the escalation of the Vietnam War. Multi-polar approach to maintaining stable relationships among major powers. Nixon Doctrine and Third World countries. Domestic policies: dismantling the Great Society, changes in the Supreme Court, troubled economy, problems with OPEC. Watergate crisis; Nixon's resignation.G

5:00 am

Cure
This story of the quest to eradicate heart disease begins 25 years ago in Italy where people from a northern village share a genetic variation that prevents the development of cholesterol deposits in their arteries.G

6:00 am

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
India's Invisible Domestics - From India's impoverished villages, millions of girls and young women flock to the cities - or are forced to go - to find work as domestic servants. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from New Delhi on the hidden, sometimes almost enslaved workers who endure little legal protection, minimal pay and widespread indifference to their situation and efforts to improve their conditions. Jerusalem the Movie - Reports about Jerusalem often focus on conflicts and tensions. D

6:30 am

Visionaries, The"There Is Enough for All, Part 2/What Is A Refugee?"
The first and second episodes of the Visionaries will feature the work of Church World Service, a global humanitarian agency working to eradicate hunger and poverty in the world. Church World Service is a global humanitarian agency supported by 37 Protestant, Orthodox, and Anglican churches that came together to do what none of them could do alone: deliver relief, provide refugee assistance, respond to disasters, and give people the opportunity to take the lead in addressing their own concerns. What is a Refugee? - The UN defines a refugee as someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war, or violence. D

7:00 am

Second Opinion"Teen Depression"
Patient Story: We all want our teens to be happy and carefree, but the reality is that teen depression is a legitimate and life-changing disease. Ellen and Olivia Reardon share their story of how they worked their way through Olivia's depression together. Myth or Medicine: Are antidepressants safe for teenagers? Second Opinion 5: Five signs of teen depression. D

7:30 am

Lidia's Kitchen"Piemonte Peppers"
Peppers Piemontese are so much more than roasted red peppers. Lidia shows you how to create this classic dish. A cozy Country Style Fava Soup will send you back in time. D

The Jazzy Vegetarian"Cauliflower Gets Respect"
Host Laura Theodore prepares creative and tasty ways to serve cauliflower. The cruciferous wonder stands front and center in satisfying "Cauliflower Steaks with Sweet Pepper Sauce," then plays the part of cream in "Creamy Cauliflower Soup." Slow baking in the oven brings out sweet flavors in "Paprika Roasted Cauliflower," the perfect side dish for any meal. D

9:30 am

Martha Stewart's Cooking School"Corn"
We enjoy corn in many different forms. In this episode, Martha first demonstrates corn fritters, a sweet and savory treat topped with honey. Next she shows how to make corn stock, which can serve as the base for a tasty summer corn chowder - Martha's version uses potatoes and cream. D

10:00 am

Pati's Mexican Table"Pinata Party"
What better way to end the season than with a big party? Pati throws a neighborhood bash and cooks up the easiest and best Mexican-themed dishes that would be a huge hit at any party. And what better accessory to a Mexican fiesta than a giant pinata? Pati also gets the chance to visit a pinata maker in the central market of Morelia. Recipe 1: Watermelon, Tomatillo & Mozzarella Skewers with Mint-Agave Syrup; Recipe 2: Red Pozole with Traditional Garnishes; Recipe 3: Mixed Melon, Lime & Coconut Agua Fresca; Recipe 4: Tres Leches & Strawberry Mexican Gelatin Dessert. D

10:30 am

The Mind of a Chef"Rice"
This episode is all about rice and its essential role in Southern cuisine. Sean visits Anson Mills, where Glenn Roberts is blazing a trail to reintroduce the world to the Carolina Rice Kitchen. Carolina Gold rice was once the primary crop in South Carolina and sought-after worldwide. D

Scrapbook Soup"Alphabet Soup"
It's always fun to test out new techniques possibly using some of your favorite supplies in a new way. Today's menu features alphabet soup. Make a best friend's page featuring watercolors. D

12:00 pm

Paint This With Jerry Yarnell"A Bluebird's Paradise, Part 2"
Jerry begins painting in the connecting limb with a #2 bristle brush making sure to achieve tapered limbs and to create soft edges. Trees are highlighted, the birdhouse is blocked in, along with the roof and supporting post. Blocking in the under painting with proper value is necessary to provide the color to allow the highlighted color to fully show the form of the trees, the bark of the tree limb and the rough texture of the birdhouse wood. D

12:30 pm

Aviators
Buying a used aircraft: Anthony shows that buying The Aviators' new 210 can be just as simple as buying a used car. And accessorizing it can be just as fun. Heli-tourism: We'll show you how helicopters can give you a unique look at one of the great wonders of the world. D

1:00 pm

This Old House"Arlington Italianate Project 2014/Sod, Garbage Disposers, Crown Molding"
Roger rolls out a truckload of fresh sod. Tom installs a replica ceiling medallion made using a 3D printer; then he installs a custom copper vent hood. Richard selects the right garbage disposer at a local home center. D

1:30 pm

Ask This Old House"Replacing Outdated Fluorescent Under Cabinet Lights/Working With Concrete"
Electrician Scott Caron replaces outdated fluorescent under-cabinet lights with new LED fixtures. Roger and Kevin demonstrate how to work with concrete. Richard teaches Tom about the energy-saving potential of temperature setbacks on thermostats. D

Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac"Bird House"
This episode of Rough Cut is officially for the birds. We're going to build three bird houses and talk about bird-specific design. For our Rough Cut Road Trip, we'll visit with a few feathery friends to find out what THEY look for in a home and join our good friend Al back in the shop. D

America's Heartland
Step back in time to meet a man saving historic windmills. Join a Florida cattle drive with a bovine breed dating back to the 1500's. Test your taste buds on a savory mushroom recipe. D

4:00 pm

NOVA"Inside Animal Minds: Who's The Smartest?"
Many scientists believe the secret of animal intelligence lies in relationships. Throughout the animal kingdom, some of the cleverest creatures - including humans - seem to be those who live in complex social groups, like dolphins, elephants and apes. Could the skills required to keep track of friend and foe make animals smarter? Part 3 of 3G

5:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Putting The Freeze On Global Warming"
Divestment - the selling off of stocks and other investments in the name of an urgent cause - played an enormously successful role in helping to bring down the white supremacist, apartheid regime of South Africa. Now, leaders of the movement fighting against the looming catastrophe of global warming - including students on more than 300 American college campuses nationwide -- are using the same tactic to persuade investors to take their money out of fossil fuel companies. Foundations, faith groups, pension funds, municipalities and universities are being urged to take the lead; to sell their shares in the polluting industries burning up the earth and reinvest in companies committed to climate change solutions. D

PBS NewsHour Weekend
On Saturday, we present a report from the Center for Investigative Reporting and KQED into the wide-scale surveillance developed for police forces. How can the trade off between safety and privacy be negotiated as technology gets more and more sophisticated? That, and the weekend's news, online and on-air. D

6:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Paris: Embracing Life and Art"
Rick rides a unicorn into the Middle Ages at the Cluny Museum, takes a midnight Paris joyride in a classic car, and gets an extreme close-up look at heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle. He goes on a Tombstone pilgrimage at P?re Lachaise Cemetery, and then savors the Parisian caf? scene.G

7:00 pm

The Lawrence Welk Show"Those Were The Days"
Good old songs fill this 1975 show. Sandi, Gail and Mary Lou sing "Apple Blossom Time" in the style of the Andrews Sisters.G

8:00 pm

Last of the Summer Wine"The Side Car Named Desire"
Compo finds out Nora Batty has fond memories of riding in a sidecar and decides he should get one.G

As Time Goes By"Welcome News"
Jean and Lionel hear unexpected but welcome news from Lionel's father, Rocky, and his wife, Madge.G

9:29 pm

Hebburn"Gas and Air"
Sarah has more than being a new mum to celebrate when she passes her PhD and is offered an incredible job overseas. Vicky wonders if new boyfriend, Lindsay, is such a perfect man after all.G

10:00 pm

The Red Green Show"The Chainsaw Races"
Harold hosts gifted children at the lodge only to find his event is competing with chainsaw races. Then Red turns a van into a giant portable boom box.G

10:30 pm

My Family"Can't Get No Satisfaction"
Michael and Alfie's internet dating does not go quite according to plan. Kenzo's piano-playing may leave a lot to be desired, but will Ben's attempt to get his old band together prove a bigger hit?G

11:00 pm

Doctor Who Series"The God Complex"
The TARDIS lands in what looks like an ordinary hotel. But the walls move, corridors twist and rooms vanish. There is a room for every visitor that contains their deepest, darkest fears. Fears that will kill them. There is a room waiting for the Doctor.G